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Chapter Eighty-Six – She Is Luna

Author: M.C. Harry
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Evelyn

A week had passed since the council meeting.

One week of rest, healing, and trying to come to terms with everything that had changed.

I stood at the window of our quarters, watching the pack go about their daily routines below. Children playing. Warriors training. Life continuing as if the world hadn't just turned upside down.

The wound in my chest had healed enough that I no longer needed b

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    EvelynA week had passed since the council meeting.One week of rest, healing, and trying to come to terms with everything that had changed.I stood at the window of our quarters, watching the pack go about their daily routines below. Children playing. Warriors training. Life continuing as if the world hadn't just turned upside down.The wound in my chest had healed enough that I no longer needed bandages. Just a scar now—pale and still tender, but closed. A permanent reminder of the day my father chose hatred over love.The mark on my neck pulsed faintly, responding to Rafe's approach before I heard his footsteps.The door opened."You're up early," he said, crossing to me. His arms wrapped around me from behind, chin resting on my shoulder."Couldn't sleep." I leaned back against him.

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